Thursday, April 1

artful thursdays #13....vintage wrist corsage tutorial

easter just seems like the perfect time to wear a flowery bonnet or corsage. my artful thursday project for today is a little velvet wrist corsage bursting with blossoms. i gathered together a few vintage finds: a vintage linen with crocheted edges, flowers and leaves from a squashed dolls hat, velvet ribbon, and some buttons.

step #1. cut 10 inches of velvet ribbon. mine is almost an inch wide.

step #2. fold one end of the velvet under 1 inch and hand stitch in place. sew a button on the right side of the velvet. this little crocheted button is 1/2 inch wide.

step #3. wrap the ribbon around your wrist and have someone pin the velvet band to fit comfortably. notch cut the ribbon end.

step #4 i haven't sewn a real button hole in years so my button hole is a shortcut. (you can even use some vintage snaps or a hook and eye closure if you don't have a sewing machine) mark where the button hole should go. I placed the button on the ribbon and marked with a pencil a dot on either side of the button. then i drew with pencil the rectangle lines to sew for the button hole.step #5 sew around your pencil lines with a small (size 2) straight stitch on your machine. cut inside the stitching with a button hole cutter.

step #6. button your velvet band on your wrist to mark where you want your flowers. i like my crocheted button so well i want it to show. you may want to have the button be on the inside of your wrist.

step #7. cut a strip one inch wide and 12 inches long from a vintage hanky or other linen that has a pretty hand crocheted edge. this arm rest piece was very stained and worn thin so it was only 50cents. step #8. sew a straight stitch with a needle and thread along the edge and gather the strip into a flower.

step #9. sew the gathered flower to your velvet band.

step #10 start layering on your little flowers, leaves, and ribbons one at a time and sew them in place.

the little wristlet when it is done feels so soft on your wrist, it would be so lovely to wear to a dance and then keep in your jewelry box.happy thursday, julie

32 comments:

This is simply lovely. Just perfect for Easter Sunday or Mother's Day! Brings back memories of the rose one I wore for my senior recital in college with a beautiful black taffeta gown my mother made for me. Thanks for sharing!

They are beautiful. Can they be worn with different outfits or do you wear them for special events? I would like to make some to go with different outfits. Are they mostly for teenagers or can women like myself (over 50) wear them too?

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I am an artist with a house full of kids and their beautiful messes.
i also have my share of vintage stuff here and there...
i grow english roses, cook with real butter, and love to make pretty things.
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